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Ruling reduces avenues for victims trying to recover losses, but cases currently in court are ‘seeking to push the boundaries’.
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Those obliged to facilitate justice will be deemed to have high level of culpability if offence linked to their job.
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Judicial Conduct Investigations Office says doctor revealed personal details about fellow panel members.
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Court staff have had to ‘check in’ barristers given a case at short notice.
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Inquiry postponed again after Post Office says it cannot even identify which documents need to be reviewed.
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It’s ‘game on’, says law firm adviser Jeff Zindani, as reports suggests DWF lawyers set to scoop over £1m each from buyout.
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Consolidating the fractured anti-money laundering system under a single regulator is one of four proposals put forward by a new consultation. But who would pay for it?
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Judgment highlights ‘litigious’ proceedings ‘inimical’ to children’s interests and ‘enourmously stressful’.
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Phase four of the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry is turning its attention to the role of lawyers in civil and criminal proceedings, investigations and disclosure. This could be a seminal moment.
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Tribunal finds Malcolm Glynn made at least 10 statements he knew were untrue.
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